Greatlakes said:
I know some on this board give their regulars a discount without prepayment if they reschedule within a certain time frame. If they cancel the appointment or reschedule it, the next appointment is at the full price, but the next one would be discounted once again as long as they kept that appointment. I think I prefer this way better.
For those of you that do discount if they keep their scheduled appointment: How strict are you with your policy? Have you had positive reaction from your clients? Do they get PO'ed when you tell them they have to pay full price because they missed an appointment?
I'm pretty strict with it. The appt must be kept for at least the same day. (For example, I had a client with an evening appt call me to see if I had anything earlier because a surprise situation came up where she had to actually be somewhere at the time her massage was scheduled to end. So I advised her that because she was rescheduling for the same day, she'd be fine--the $10 credit would still apply.) The appt can be lengthed if the client decides they'd like extra time and I have the time to give, but the discount isn't applied if the session is shortened. (I apologize if this's slightly OT, but my 24-hour cancellation policy also applies to shortening an appt...they have to give notice for that, too.)
BUT I'm not a total hard-a$$
I understand that Life Happens, and that sometimes emergencies come up that couldn't be helped, so I'm cool with extending the $10 credit to them anyway, as long as the rescheduled appt isn't TOO far out.
I haven't had anyone get annoyed yet. I think it just comes down to being clear about the discount while I'm letting my client know about it, and as they're scheduling the next appt.
I really like this reschedule discount because it gets clients in more frequently. They stay looser and more relaxed. They remain in the habit of getting massaged. It becomes a pleasant ritual for them. They start to see the value in consistent preventative healthcare, which is how we present and market our practice and massage itself. I am willing to sacrifice a little in order to get them in regularly and help them stay healthy. In exchange for that committment on our part, they commit as well, by scheduling on their way out. We went from 1 to 7 monthly regulars within about 2 mos after starting that program. (We're currently a low-volume, gradually-growing practice.
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Like Christine, I don't like the pre-paid packages either. We offer them in case someone wants to take advaneforum.xxxe of them. It's one more way to make massage more affordable. But I also don't like having all the money up front. I also have found that ppl HAVEN'T taken advaneforum.xxxe of ours. The biggest reason I don't like them, though, is that a package is finite. It has a beginning and an end. When it's done, the client decides whether or not to prepay for more or not, and if the economy hiccups, it's easy for them to decide not to or to "hold off for right now" and "beback later". And then they call 5 mos later and want to get in that day and if you have nothing available you might not hear from them for another 5 mos and then when you are able to finally get them in, they're so knotted up that you can't "fix" them in one session, but that's a whole 'nother discussion entirely!
With the reschedule discount, it becomes much more of an ongoing thing, and becomes part of their lifestyle. They start to think about massage as a priority. And they don't have to fork over a lot of money at one time, which makes them more likely to keep paying as they go. And our practice STAYS more regular that way, if there's no beginning and no end. I also like it much better for the same conscience reasons that Christine/Greatlakes expressed.
Gosh I ramble LOL
Hugs,
~Jyoti